[Bug 365448] Re: Cannot burn image using toc file.

2010-09-17 Thread Gerard Dethier
Sorry, I completely missed message #4.

I'm unable to reproduce the bug: I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04.1 which
ships brasero 2.30.2 and when I tried to generate the TOC file, I run
into bug #605603. To fix this, I installed Brasero 2.31.2-0renbag2 (from
a given PPA) which seems to solve the problem I described (when choosing
the TOC file generated by Brasero, the right number of bytes is
displayed now and I can burn the image).

To summarize, this bug is fixed by the version of Brasero from PPA
https://launchpad.net/~renbag/+archive/ppa under Ubuntu 10.04.1.

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[Bug 175233] Re: Evolution hangs with Formatting Message after several hours

2010-08-21 Thread Gerard Dethier
Finally, the problem still occurs when the spam filters are disabled
(post #101 can be ignored). It seems that disabling plugins only
decreases the occurence probability.

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[Bug 175233] Re: Evolution hangs with Formatting Message after several hours

2010-08-19 Thread Gerard Dethier
I can confirm that disabling both spam filters solves the problem for
me.

Same configuration as TheOctagon911 (see #99).

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[Bug 118800] Re: Passwords should not be required when creating accounts

2009-10-23 Thread Gerard Dethier
I agree with Everett and Ricardo. I recently posted a bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telepathy-
butterfly/+bug/457942) which also rises an important security issue
related to the usage of Empathy. Setting Empathy as default IM client
for Karmic seems to me to be a bad idea. If it is still the case, these
security problems should clearly be exposed so users can switch to
pidgin if they want.

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[Bug 118800] Re: Passwords should not be required when creating accounts

2009-10-23 Thread Gerard Dethier
Forget the bug I mentionned in comment #32, it is invalid...

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[Bug 408762] Re: HTML signature not saved as such if initially created as plain text

2009-08-06 Thread Gerard Dethier
It is indeed the right bug. I'll comment upstream as they seem not to
have some relevant information present here.

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[Bug 408762] Re: HTML signature not saved as such if initially created as plain text

2009-08-06 Thread Gerard Dethier
** Changed in: evolution
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed

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[Bug 281131] Re: Signatures, When I have made a signature in HTML format and I save it. the next time that I used again I have the hole html format aroud mij signature. It changed completly.

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
Hi all,

I have the same problem. Actually, Evolution does not save properly the
signature type in gconf database. If you create an HTML signature using
Evolution preferences, the signature will be correctly rendered in any
new mail until you restart Evolution. After the restart, the signature
is considered as plain text and the HTML code appears.

A workaround is to launch gconf-editor and then modify the key
/apps/evolution/mail/signatures (which contains the list of signatures
used by evolution) the following way :

1. Find the problematic signature in the list.
2. Change format attribut of tag signature from text/plain to text/html.

Note: If you modify the signature afterwards using Evolution
preferences, the signature type will stay text/html.

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[Bug 281131] Re: Signatures, When I have made a signature in HTML format and I save it. the next time that I used again I have the hole html format aroud mij signature. It changed completly.

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
Added workaround to bug description, hope it's ok...

By the way, I'm not sure this bug really affects gtkhtml package as the
problem comes from the signature being considered as plain text by
Evolution...

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: evolution
  
  Hello gentleman,
  
  When I have made a signature in HTML format and I save it. the next time that 
I used again I have the hole HTML format around my signature. It changed 
completely.
  Here under you find a sample of it.
  
   !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 TRANSITIONAL//EN
  HTML
  HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=Content-Type CONTENT=text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8
META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=GtkHTML/3.18.3
  /HEAD
  BODY
  PRE
  Kind regards,
  
  /PRE
  BIHC Merwede B.V./B
  PRE
  
  Ferry Hoogvorst
  Garauntee Engineer Service amp;amp;amp; Guarantee Dept.
  
  
  M +31 6 10914537
  
  A
  HREF=mailto:f.hoogvo...@ihcmerwede.com;f.hoogvo...@ihcmerwede.com/A
  
  
  P.O. Box 1, 2960 AA Kinderdijk
  
  Smitweg 6, 2961 AW Kinderdijk
  
  The Netherlands
  
  F +31 78 6913866
  
  A HREF=http://www.ihcmerwede.com;http://www.ihcmerwede.com/A
  /PRE
  /BODY
  /HTML
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Fri Oct 10 08:41:13 2008
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution
  Package: evolution 2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  PackageArchitecture: amd64
  ProcEnviron:
   PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
   LANG=nl_NL.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: evolution
  Uname: Linux 2.6.24-19-generic x86_64
+ 
+ Workaround:
+ 
+ 1. Close Evolution.
+ 
+ 2. Launch gconf-editor and modify the key /apps/evolution/mail/signatures 
(which contains the list of signatures used by evolution) the following way :
+ 2.1. Find the problematic signature in the list.
+ 2.2. Change format attribut of tag signature from text/plain to 
text/html.
+ 
+ 3. Start Evolution, the signature should be rendered correctly in new
+ mails.
+ 
+ Note: If you modify the signature afterwards using Evolution
+ preferences, the signature type will remain text/html.

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[Bug 281131] Re: Signatures, When I have made a signature in HTML format and I save it. the next time that I used again I have the hole html format aroud mij signature. It changed completly.

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
Ok, I finally figured out that the problem came from the fact that I
modified an initially plain text signature to become an HTML signature.
When the signature is initially created as HTML formatted, everything is
fine.

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[Bug 408762] [NEW] HTML signature not saved as such if initially created as plain text

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
Public bug reported:

Package: evolution-2.26.1-0ubuntu2
Release: Ubuntu 9.04
Architecture: amd64

Description:
I modified a plain text signature to become an HTML encoded signature. The 
newly modified signature was correctly rendered in new mails until I restarted 
Evolution. After Evolution restart, the signature was inserted as plain text 
and HTML code appeared instead of being rendered.

Steps to reproduce the bug:
1) Create a plain text signature in Evolution.
2) Close Evolution.
3) Restart Evolution and modify signature type (plain - HTML).
4) Close Evolution.
5) Restart Evolution and compose a new mail. Insert the signature. HTML code 
appears as text instead of being rendered.

Workaround:
1) Close Evolution.
2) Launch gconf-editor and modify the key /apps/evolution/mail/signatures 
(which contains the list of signatures used by evolution) the following way :
2.1) Find the problematic signature in the list.
2.2) Change format attribut of tag signature from text/plain to 
text/html.
3) Start Evolution, the signature should be rendered correctly in new mails.

It seems, regarding the workaround, that evolution does not update the
format of signature in gconf database.

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 408762] Re: HTML signature not saved as such if initially created as plain text

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
I'm not sure bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=575788 is
related to this one. Indeed, the signature does not appear as an
attachement, it is simply not recognized as HTML content. Also, if the
signature is initially created using HTML encoding, it is correctly
rendered.

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[Bug 408762] Re: HTML signature not saved as such if initially created as plain text

2009-08-04 Thread Gerard Dethier
I just realize that it is maybe not clear that I'm talking about a
signature created via Evolution  Edit  Preferences  Editor
Preferences  Signature and inserted on mail creation, not a signature
from a received mail or something else...

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[Bug 365448] Re: Cannot burn image using toc file.

2009-04-24 Thread Gerard Dethier
Here is the requested log file. The relevant part starts after line 461.

** Attachment added: Result of 'brasero -g --brasero-media-debug  
brasero-debug.txt'
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25927029/brasero-debug.txt

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[Bug 365448] [NEW] Cannot burn image using toc file.

2009-04-23 Thread Gerard Dethier
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: brasero

When I create a CD image file using Brasero (Create Project - Copy a
disk), it generates two files : a TOC file and a data file without
extension. If I want to burn this image on a CD (Create Project - Burn
an image), I can choose the TOC file as a valid image file. However,
Brasero then tells me that the file contains 0 bytes of data and that I
should select another image file. I am therefore unable to burn the
image.

Ubuntu 9.04
Package version: 2.26.0-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64

** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 341114] Re: No keyboard shortcut to hide/show gnome panel

2009-03-11 Thread Gerard Dethier
** Description changed:

  A gnome panel can be hidden/shown by clicking on hide buttons (if
  enabled in panel properties). However, no keyboard shortcut can be set
  for these actions. Such shortcut could increase accessibility and, also,
  enhance the gnome user experience.
  
  As a panel can be hidden to the right or to the left if horizontal (or
  up or down if vertical), different shortcuts could be configurable.
  
  There can also be several panels on the desktop. To simplify things, all
  panels could be hidden/shown at the same time by the shortcuts.
  
- gnome-panel version: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1
+ Package: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1
+ Severity: wishlist

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[Bug 341114] [NEW] No keyboard shortcut to hide/show gnome panel

2009-03-11 Thread Gerard Dethier
Public bug reported:

A gnome panel can be hidden/shown by clicking on hide buttons (if
enabled in panel properties). However, no keyboard shortcut can be set
for these actions. Such shortcut could increase accessibility and, also,
enhance the gnome user experience.

As a panel can be hidden to the right or to the left if horizontal (or
up or down if vertical), different shortcuts could be configurable.

There can also be several panels on the desktop. To simplify things, all
panels could be hidden/shown at the same time by the shortcuts.

gnome-panel version: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  A gnome panel can be hidden/shown by clicking on hide buttons (if
  enabled in panel properties). However, no keyboard shortcut can be set
  for these actions. Such shortcut could increase accessibility and, also,
  enhance the gnome user experience.
  
  As a panel can be hidden to the right or to the left if horizontal (or
  up or down if vertical), different shortcuts could be configurable.
  
  There can also be several panels on the desktop. To simplify things, all
  panels could be hidden/shown at the same time by the shortcuts.
+ 
+ gnome-panel version: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1

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